Since the trial started, 7.7 million trips have been ridden. The average trip speed is 9km/h, with e-scooters only allowed to be ridden in bike lanes, bike paths and roads with a 60km/h limit.
Shift workers in particular are using e-scooters across Melbourne and Ballarat, as the state government yet again extends a large data-collecting trial. Since February 2022, the Victorian ...
Since the trial started, 7.7 million trips have been ridden. The average trip speed is 9km/h, with e-scooters only allowed to be ridden in bike lanes, bike paths and roads with a 60km/h limit.
Public and Active Transport Minister Gabrielle Williams on Thursday said while e-scooters were "here to stay" in the state more work needed to be done to improve road safety. The trial will now ...
Two years after they first hit Melbourne’s streets, a long-running e-scooter trial has been extended for a third time. Two years after the electric-powered vehicles first hit the city’s ...
Two years after they first hit Melbourne’s streets, a long-running e-scooter trial has been extended for a third time. Two years after the electric-powered vehicles first hit the city’s ...
Two years after they first hit Melbourne’s streets, a long-running e-scooter trial has been extended for a third time. Two years after the electric-powered vehicles first hit the city’s ...
Two years after they first hit Melbourne’s streets, a long-running e-scooter trial has been extended for a third time. Two years after the electric-powered vehicles first hit the city’s ...
Two years after they first hit Melbourne’s streets, a long-running e-scooter trial has been extended for a third time. Two years after the electric-powered vehicles first hit the city’s ...
Two years after they first hit Melbourne’s streets, a long-running e-scooter trial has been extended for a third time. Two years after the electric-powered vehicles first hit the city’s ...
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